Overview
- Las Vegas holds the No. 1 pick at 3-14, followed by the Jets at No. 2 and the Cardinals at No. 3, with the Titans at No. 4 and Giants at No. 5.
- Washington will draft No. 7 after finishing 5-12, slotted behind Cleveland at No. 6 on a strength-of-schedule tiebreaker.
- The Jets possess two first-rounders—No. 2 and No. 15—after midseason trades that sent Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams out and added premium capital.
- Bleacher Report’s updated team pages pair projected slots with early prospect targets, highlighting recurring needs at edge rusher, wide receiver and cornerback.
- Outlets cite Tankathon for the non-playoff order and note playoff positions and any tie-break confirmations or trades could still adjust the final board.